Only God

Chapter 93 - 85 Another Group of Rational Beings



How long is three hundred years?

For the people of Logos, that was nearly half a lifetime.

In the rush of three hundred years, Yarlessto’s eldest son, Dovlo, grew from a youth into a robust man.

As the third-generation King of the Logos Kingdom, King Dovlo was very much like King Yarlessto.

At least in his youth, under the education of his father Yarlessto, Dovlo’s character was quite similar to that of his father.

At the beginning of his reign, due to the proper arrangements made by King Yarlessto before his death, and Dovlo’s awareness of his father’s impending demise, he learned to take initiative, assume responsibility, and continued his father’s governance over the Kingdom.

Sometimes, King Dovlo would deliberately imitate King Yarlessto’s policies and actions within the kingdom, striving to keep the kingdom stable and secure.

In his youth, King Dovlo was talented and possessed the courage of a young man to innovate. By middle age, however, King Dovlo’s character had become more timid, and his governance tended toward preservation.

Fortunately, the environment in the Logos Kingdom was stable, without any external threats from enemy nations or realities of cultural invasions.

As for the second rational crisis, over three hundred years, the people of Logos slowly accepted the fact that God had departed. The wise priests also proposed various theological theories, such as "God is still watching over us" and other intangible theories like "God in the unseen."

Since the Logos Kingdom had transitioned into a period of agriculture and animal husbandry, the society in the Logos Kingdom changed with the agricultural cycle.

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